Apr 03, 2012

Unsurprisingly, opposition is even stronger when people are asked about civil unions and domestic partnerships for same-sex couples. Which, given the wording of the amendment, is the right question to ask.

Lots of work to be done, but remember the Mississippi personhood amendment, which seemed quite likely to pass right up until the end, when it didn't, as many people who supported the core concept grew uncomfortable with the scope of the actual law.

Good points, but wouldn't conservative, church-going fundamentalist type people see it as a statement of their religious belief? They don't usually seem hesitant to express themselves about that stuff.

"It is worth noting, however, that the Elon University Poll is not a poll of North Carolina residents, not of likely voters."– John Robinson

Makes one wonder who they polled. What was the point of the poll if it is not of NC residents or NC likely voters? Could it be more Radical Liberal gibberish put out to help push a certain agenda? And the usual suspects fall right into the trap. Laughable...